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Girl Fight Sexes Up PSN, XBLA In 2012

Such is the opening line of the press release that announced Girl Fight, in development at Kung Fu Factory with executive producer Microprose involved in the project. Featuring "hair flying, long legs kicking and the ear-piercing shrill of deadly vixens," this one is an all-girl brawl-fest designed for the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade.

You'll choose from several sexy fighters as you attempt to battle your way out of "The Foundation," which is a mysterious organization that seeks to weaponize the psionic fighting skills of the hotties on hand. The steal women from all over the world, plug 'em into The Mainframe, and...well, that's where the fight begins, in that crazy virtual reality. Here's a brief summary of the features:

Fighting Styles and Character Options: Players can select from a wide range of distinct fighters, each with their own fighting style. Players can even create their own experience by customizing their fighter’s appearance and abilities.

Unlockables and Customization: Players will find a robust set of unlockables to further customize their characters by proving themselves as the ultimate femme fatale in the ring. Points can unlock new character skins, more varied abilities and codex entries.

Arenas: Girl Fight takes the players all across a virtual globe in many different arenas, filled in by augmented reality constructs. From war-ravaged San Francisco to the rubble of demolished Foundry buildings, reality and fiction blur in the virtual arenas.

...there are just so many comments to make. But none of them are appropriate so I'll take a rain check. Girl Fight will titillate males everywhere later this year.

Comments (4 posts)

Let's see some pics of the ladies, see if this is worth it. DOA is the defacto bouncy bouncy I like but ya never know. It sounds so delightfully Japanese and unabashed.Last edited by WorldEndsWithMe on 2/13/2012 10:18:40 PM

Have you ever noticed in DOA, how long the girls legs are? Seriously, play the game and just stare at their legs. You will see just how disproportional they are to the rest of the body. It looks so strange when you realize it.

Well at least in DOA 2 its like that. I haven't played the recent ones so I'm not sure if the problem is still there.

Like Christina Lee from the PSN's "Pulse" bi-monthly digital magazine, she has got to have some of the longest looking legs I've seen in quite some time....and I'm happy to say she always wears something short enough that shows them off.

And being a legman myself, I will never ever complain about those long legs of her's.